RELIGIOUS TOURISM AND RESILIENCE BUILDING: AN OVERVIEW OF IMPACTS AND RECOVERY IN SOUTH AFRICA
Intending to contribute to the sector’s resilience in times of external shocks, this study unpacks the experiences of the religious tourism sector during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa. Through an exploratory qualitative approach with indepth, interviews conducted with key role-players (n=50...
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author | Siphathisiwe Caroline MZOBE Siyabulela NYIKANA |
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description | Intending to contribute to the sector’s resilience in times of external shocks, this study unpacks the experiences of the
religious tourism sector during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa. Through an exploratory qualitative approach with indepth, interviews conducted with key role-players (n=50), the findings reveal significant financial losses suffered by the sector
during the pandemic's peak, marked by widespread activity closures. Many organizations faced difficulties in maintaining their
customary faith-based activities, travel, and commitments during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study identifies valuable lessons
from these challenges, emphasizing the importance of fostering collaborations with other stakeholders and embracing
technological innovations. By shedding light on these experiences, the study offers insights for enhancing resilience in religious
tourism amidst uncertainty, with implications for strategic planning and long-term resilience efforts within the sector.
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spelling | doaj-art-fa09b8cdaff14ffebe712010baa13a842025-02-04T10:32:13ZengEditura Universităţii din OradeaGeo Journal of Tourism and Geosites2065-08172065-11982024-10-015641524153210.30892/gtg.56409-1323RELIGIOUS TOURISM AND RESILIENCE BUILDING: AN OVERVIEW OF IMPACTS AND RECOVERY IN SOUTH AFRICASiphathisiwe Caroline MZOBE0Siyabulela NYIKANA1University of Johannesburg, School of Tourism and Hospitality, College of Business and Economics, Johannesburg, South Africa, e-mail: siwemzobe24@gmail.comUniversity of Johannesburg, School of Tourism and Hospitality, College of Business and Economics, Johannesburg, South Africa, e-mail: siyabulelan@uj.ac.zaIntending to contribute to the sector’s resilience in times of external shocks, this study unpacks the experiences of the religious tourism sector during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa. Through an exploratory qualitative approach with indepth, interviews conducted with key role-players (n=50), the findings reveal significant financial losses suffered by the sector during the pandemic's peak, marked by widespread activity closures. Many organizations faced difficulties in maintaining their customary faith-based activities, travel, and commitments during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study identifies valuable lessons from these challenges, emphasizing the importance of fostering collaborations with other stakeholders and embracing technological innovations. By shedding light on these experiences, the study offers insights for enhancing resilience in religious tourism amidst uncertainty, with implications for strategic planning and long-term resilience efforts within the sector. https://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/PDF/GTG-4-2024/gtg.56409-1323.pdfreligious tourism; south africa; resilience; covid-19; tourism recoverysustainability |
spellingShingle | Siphathisiwe Caroline MZOBE Siyabulela NYIKANA RELIGIOUS TOURISM AND RESILIENCE BUILDING: AN OVERVIEW OF IMPACTS AND RECOVERY IN SOUTH AFRICA Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites religious tourism; south africa; resilience; covid-19; tourism recovery sustainability |
title | RELIGIOUS TOURISM AND RESILIENCE BUILDING: AN OVERVIEW OF IMPACTS AND RECOVERY IN SOUTH AFRICA |
title_full | RELIGIOUS TOURISM AND RESILIENCE BUILDING: AN OVERVIEW OF IMPACTS AND RECOVERY IN SOUTH AFRICA |
title_fullStr | RELIGIOUS TOURISM AND RESILIENCE BUILDING: AN OVERVIEW OF IMPACTS AND RECOVERY IN SOUTH AFRICA |
title_full_unstemmed | RELIGIOUS TOURISM AND RESILIENCE BUILDING: AN OVERVIEW OF IMPACTS AND RECOVERY IN SOUTH AFRICA |
title_short | RELIGIOUS TOURISM AND RESILIENCE BUILDING: AN OVERVIEW OF IMPACTS AND RECOVERY IN SOUTH AFRICA |
title_sort | religious tourism and resilience building an overview of impacts and recovery in south africa |
topic | religious tourism; south africa; resilience; covid-19; tourism recovery sustainability |
url | https://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/PDF/GTG-4-2024/gtg.56409-1323.pdf |
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